FountainMan
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Here ya go!That's a really nice patio pond for a small space! Can you get pics from further back so we can see how you constructed it?
Here ya go!That's a really nice patio pond for a small space! Can you get pics from further back so we can see how you constructed it?
Thank you, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out especially for a first pond. I'm looking forward to seeing all the plants grow up and mature.Turned out very nice and pretty red marble colored rocks @twoheadsbrewing
addy1 you fertilize them when you are getting them ready for winter?They smell so good also!
I only fertilize mine once a year. Either when I groom them for the winter or move them them in the spring. I lift the lily out of the oil pan, dump in 1/4 cup osmocote and put the lily back in the pot. That is all they get. If I groom them ie. cut out tubers etc, they get the osmocote and a bit new kitty litter than.
I used to go in the pond lift the lily, stick in tabs every couple weeks and cut off old leaves , flower buds. Don't do either now.
Usually, sometimes, but seldom I do it in the spring. Then don't touch again until fall. This is how they look todayaddy1 you fertilize them when you are getting them ready for winter?
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